The histone methyltransferase Dot1/DOT1L as a critical regulator of the cell cycle

W Kim, M Choi, JE Kim - Cell Cycle, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
W Kim, M Choi, JE Kim
Cell Cycle, 2014Taylor & Francis
Dot1/DOT1L catalyzes the methylation of histone H3 lysine 79 (H3K79), which regulates
diverse cellular processes, such as development, reprogramming, differentiation, and
proliferation. In regards to these processes, studies of Dot1/DOT1L-dependent H3K79
methylation have mainly focused on the transcriptional regulation of specific genes.
Although the gene transcription mediated by Dot1/DOT1L during the cell cycle is not fully
understood, H3K79 methylation plays a critical role in the progression of G1 phase, S phase …
Dot1/DOT1L catalyzes the methylation of histone H3 lysine 79 (H3K79), which regulates diverse cellular processes, such as development, reprogramming, differentiation, and proliferation. In regards to these processes, studies of Dot1/DOT1L-dependent H3K79 methylation have mainly focused on the transcriptional regulation of specific genes. Although the gene transcription mediated by Dot1/DOT1L during the cell cycle is not fully understood, H3K79 methylation plays a critical role in the progression of G1 phase, S phase, mitosis, and meiosis. This modification may contribute to the chromatin structure that controls gene expression, replication initiation, DNA damage response, microtubule reorganization, chromosome segregation, and heterochromatin formation. Overall, Dot1/DOT1L is required to maintain genomic and chromosomal stability. This review summarizes the several functions of Dot1/DOT1L and highlights its role in cell cycle regulation.
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